The reason kickstarter only supports a few countries is banking, investment and other regulations. It takes a lot of time to meet regulatory requirements. Crowdfunding often calls under investment laws which can have certain requirements (disclosure, etc) because they were designed for public companies.
There was a time where a lot of Canadian Kickstarters had to use a US entity because Kickstarter hadn't worked through the laws and regulations in Canada (including taxation).
The only real question is how the money is being handled and who's managing the project
There was a time where a lot of Canadian Kickstarters had to use a US entity because Kickstarter hadn't worked through the laws and regulations in Canada (including taxation).
The only real question is how the money is being handled and who's managing the project